Jewish atrocities in Palestine

Friday, October 9, 2015

Palmyra in early May 2015 before the arrival
of Da’ish (ISIS). As of early October 2015 it
is not known precisely what has been spared. (Photo: fplamb)

"it’s a clarion call for each of us to join the
growing public support for confronting ‘looting to order’ and ‘cultural
racketeering’ in Syria
to preserve and protect our shared culture heritage for those who follow
us"

by Franklin Lamb

Damascus

One of the many gut-wrenching dimensions of the soon
to be five-year Syrian crisis is that whenever one surveys the conflict on the
ground and concludes that the maelstrom can’t possibly get any worse, it
plummets deeper into the abyss. The condition of people in Syria has never
been worse in modern times.

This is also the case with the spreading cultural
cleansing of our shared global heritage in Syria which this observer views as
a precursor to ethnic cleansing. This scourge has been documented in detail by
studies from the UN, EU, Archaeologists, Syria’s Directorate General of
Museums and Antiquities (DGAM) and others who closely monitor the desecration,
looting and destruction at archaeological sites. According to the Association
for the Protection of Syrian Archaeology (APSA) and other surveys, more than 1/3
of Syria’s 10,000 archaeological sites are currently under the control of
Da’ish (ISIS) who are looting them on an industrial scale for sale globally on
the black market. It is not known with precision which or how many other Islamist
nihilist militias are controlling other sites. A new report from the US Congress reports that 30,000 people have traveled,
including 250 from the US,
to join terror groups in the Middle East and Isis
in particular, doubling the numbers of one year ago. “We are witnessing the
largest global convergence of jihadists in history,” the report warned.

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According to the Antiquities Coalition, raising just
$1 million from illicit trafficking of historic artifact in Syria supplies
the group with more than 11,000 AK-47 machine guns or 1,250 rocket launchers.
This is one of the reasons why Satellite images are revealing that archaeological
sites in Syria
are increasingly dotted by thousands of illegal excavations.

It is recalled that the looting following the United
States-led 2003 invasion of Iraq
involved organized international gangs, sometimes with corrupt “Operation Iraqi
Freedom” coalition military personnel involved that were contracted to raid the
National Museum
in Baghdad and Mosul Museum.
Mosul Museum
director Bernadette Hanna-Metti and Mosul
Museum curator Saba al-Omari reported
that radio carrying looters also targeted specific antiquities at Nimrud, some with
“shopping lists” in hand. Site director Muzahim Mahmud reported that the
looters “ignored everything else, went right to that frieze” of a winged man
carrying a sponge and a holy plant, “and took it” in a customized looting
operation, fulfilling “orders from a buyer.”

The 18 statues that were intercepted as part of one
lot in Jordan during 2004
were determined to be filling orders from dealers and within weeks of the
looting of the National Museum in Baghdad,
US. Customs
intercepted an illicit shipment of 669 of its artifacts en route to an
antiquities dealer in New York.
But apart from police reports labeling these acts “looting to order”, “theft to
order”, “stolen to order” or “commissioned theft” no one has even been charged
with a crime. Going back to 2005, when al Qaeda was trafficking in looted
antiquities, it was second as a source of funding only to kidnappings and
ransom.

Similar cultural crimes are being committed today in Syria. It has
been documented that Da’ish (ISIS), and Jabhat a-Nusra (al-Nusra Front) use
WhatsApp and Skype (Parkinson, Albayrak, & Mavin, 2015), and some militia
are using smartphones (Sogue, 2014) as well as employing social-media savvy
experts around the world, often teenagers, to design and execute looted
antiquities marketing programs.

The financial incentives to looting are very powerful
such that to date the international community’s existing methods of prevention
are largely ineffective.

But we must not be idle bystanders to a fire sale of
our and Syria’s
national and historical heritage.

So what can we do now that the continuing destruction
of our cultural heritage has sparked a fresh round of global outrage? How can
it be harnessed to save other heritage sites under nihilist Da’ish control?
Short of defeating the entrenched jihadists militarily which appears highly
unlikely anytime soon?

The challenges are great. The tens of thousands of
foreign would-be jihadists who have now poured into Syria,
most to join the perceived “A-team-Varsity Squads” of Da’ish (ISIS)
and Jabhat Al Nusra. There is little evidence of success from international
efforts to diminish their ranks. Few on the ground are much impressed by the
new Russian hyped 4+1 planned coalition or the Russian proposed bilateral
coordination with the U.S.
against Islamic State. This is partly because currently, an average of about
1,000 foreign fighters are arriving every month ready to turn Syria into
Russia’s new “Afghanistan” with pledges to fight for as long as it takes to
expel Putin’s arriving forces. In the past year jihadists from 20 additional
countries have entered Syria
bringing to more than 100 the total number of countries with fighters in Syria.

Many suggestions have been heard by this observer in Syria including
from local officials and citizens who are on the front lines trying to preserve
and protect the cultural heritage that we all share. Some are proposing that
cultural heritage benefactors buy the looted objects off looters and errant
regular citizens and secure them in safety vaults somewhere until the fighting
ends. This has actually been done in Syria with modest success but given
its sensitivity, without much publicity. It has been reported that nearly
330,000 artifacts, many from lawless non-state actor areas, have been moved to
safety from imminent danger from jihadists and profiteers.

The Syrian government currently has 2,500 people
working to save Syria’s
past, on both sides in many parts of Syria. Fourteen DGAM employees have
been killed so far. It’s Director-General Dr. Abdul Karim has reported to this
observer and others that “We saved 99 per cent of the collection in our museums.
It’s good. It’s not just for the good of the government. It’s for the
opposition, for humanity, for all Syria. It is our common identity,
our common heritage.”

Ricardo J. Elia, an archaeologist at Boston
University, endorsed a moratorium on purchasing trafficked item, arguing that
“looting is a function of a system that runs on supply and demand. Would it not
be possible for museum associations, dealer associations, auction houses, and
private collections to say “look: this is a horrific crisis. Let’s just stop
these things. Let’s diminish the demand side.” To avoid collecting potentially
looted antiquities, Richard Stengel, US under Secretary of State for Public
Diplomacy and Public Affairs, recently proposed: “Don’t sell; don’t buy. That’s
the best solution.”

A similar proposal comes from American cultural
heritage lawyer Rick St. Hilaire who has prepared a proposal to avoid
purchasing “blood antiquities.” It also promotes as a protective measure a
“Don’t Buy” initiative backed by strict due diligence. It is worthy of
implementation and can be linked to the 2009 Code of Ethics for Collectors of
Ancient Artifacts authored by individual collectors that is being considered
again given our current cultural heritage crisis. It urges the public and all
buyers to protect archaeological heritage and uphold the law, check sources,
collect sensitively, recognize the collector’s role as custodian, keep
artifacts in one piece and consider the significance of groups of objects,
promote further study, and dispose of artifacts responsibly.

To achieve these goals, the ethics code highlights
common sense due diligence and acquisitions advice, including: “Ask the vendor
for all relevant paperwork relating to provenance, export etc. Take extra care
if collecting particular classes of object which have been subjected to
wide-scale recent looting. Verify a vendor’s reputation independently before
buying. Assure yourself that they are using due diligence in their trading
practices, and do not support those who knowingly sell fakes as authentic or
offer items of questionable provenance. Do not dismember any item, or acquire a
fragment which you believe to have been separated from a larger object except
through natural means. Consider the implications of buying an item from an associated
assemblage and the impact this could have on study. Liaise, where possible,
with the academic and broader communities about your artifacts.”

One encouraging sign that those destroying our
cultural heritage may be more apt to face legal accountability before the
International Criminal Court in The Hague is this month’s arrests and
extradition of the alleged Islamic extremist Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi also known
as “Abu Tourab” who the ICC claims was a member of Ansar Dine, an affiliate of
Al Qaida. He appeared on 9/30/2015 before the ICC and was formally charged with
involvement in the 2012 destruction of 14 of the 16 mausoleums and other
historic buildings including a Mosque, in Timbuktu,
Mali. The
entire city of Timbuktu, nicknamed the “City of 333 Saints’” is listed as a
World Heritage Site by UNESCO and during the 15th and 16th centuries, operated
180 schools and universities that received thousands of students from all over
the Muslim world. According to Corrine Dufka of Human Rights Watch’s Africa division, “The Abu Tourab case signals that there
will be a price to pay for destroying the world’s treasures.”

On a related matter, during his 9/28/2015 UN General
Assembly address, Ban Ki-moon called for the Syrian crisis to be referred to
the International Criminal Court. This would include jurisdiction over all
cultural heritage crimes committed at Syria’s archaeological sites.

Several encouraging and admirable public and private
initiatives are employing creative ways to protect Syria’s millennia-long cultural
heritage are currently underway as experts and locals scramble to save what
they can. Others are about to be launched, and all warrant our support.

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Some of the current initiatives include, but are not
limited to the following.

The Million Image Database is a large-scale scholarly
project targeting both object documentation, and trafficked object
identification. The project is sending thousands of low-cost, easy-to-use 3-D
cameras to volunteers across the Middle East
to document sites and objects in their area. Images and videos collected in
this way are received for processing by the project’s technical team in the United Kingdom
via uploads to the project’s website. Some of these images will be used to
create detailed maps of Syrian sites, and to create 3-D models of buildings and
artifacts that will be usable as blueprints for full-scale reconstruction. The
project website is closed to the public to protect volunteer’s anonymity and
also to ensure that the initiative remains a purely scholarly venture, not a
social media platform for activists, according to Alexy Karenowska, the
project’s director of technology. But she assures that as project progresses,
it will find a way to share storytelling from the material to the public. The
images are to be collated in a huge, publicly accessible database. Available to
all, and under development in collaboration with UNESCO, the vision for this
resource is for an ever-growing archaeological catalogue which brings together
scholarly information about sites and artifacts, raises awareness of cultural
heritage and cultural heritage preservation, and provides a new platform for
the identification of trafficked objects. The database will be integrable with
existing catalogues and lists of known missing or stolen items and employ the
latest image comparison and feature recognition based search technology,
removing the need for those inspecting suspect cargo or objects to have
specialist knowledge.

Another project would carry out far more detailed
scans of antiquities in Syria
using laser scanners. The scanners bounce lasers off the surface of objects in
the field, measuring millions of points a second to create a data set known as
a point cloud. The data can be used to create 3-D images accurate to two or three
millimeters to create models or virtual tours of the sites or allow full-scale
reconstructions. This project, called “Anqa,” the Arabic word for the phoenix,
the legendary bird that rises from the ashes, aims to laser-scan 200 objects in
Syria, Iraq and other
parts of the region, according to the California-based scanning company CyArk.
It hopes to work with DGAM and other antiquities agencies in Syria, as well as UNESCO, to deploy teams in Damascus and other
accessible areas.

A recently launched campaign is taking a more
low-tech approach aiming at directly protecting at least some sites. The
project, by the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), provides supplies
and funding to local experts and volunteers for crates and other items to store
artifacts and also sandbags to pack around unmovable structures to give some
protection against shelling or bombs. This, according to LeeAnn Gordon, project
manager for Conservation and Heritage Preservation at ASOR also using satellite
images to track destruction of antiquities. One problem this initiative has to
deal with is that US policy
toward Syria
prohibits the funding of governmental groups, thus limiting ASOR’s options in a
country divided between government-controlled, and jihadist held areas.

We can all help raise awareness in our communities
and instruct our politicians to tighten and enforce current national and
international laws and to ratify the instruments of international humanitarian
law that protect cultural heritage. Specifically the Convention for the
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict (The Hague 1954)
and its two Protocols (1954 and 1999), as well as the Convention on the Means
of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership
of Cultural Property (Paris 1970); to implement them swiftly and efficiently
into national legislation and in accord with their spirit and overarching goal
to preserve cultural heritage, and to observe and enforce them.

Irina Bokova, the Director of UNESCO has called on
governments to implement the U.N. Security Council’s Resolution 2199 which was
adopted in February of this year and lays out serious penalties for the illegal
importation of antiquities trafficked from regions under cultural threat.

Traveling around Syria one comes upon many heritage
unfunded preservation projects through the initiative of local private citizens
who love their country and want to preserve the cultural heritage of all of us.
Some are reportedly being accomplished in rebel held areas where there is
little technology and no resources. One of countless examples is the work of a
history teacher, Suleiman al-Eissa who lives in Busra Sham, one of UNESCO‘s six
World Heritage sites in Syria. As reported recently by the AP, Suleiman
al-Eissa, a history teacher leads a self-created “revolutionary” antiquities
department to protect the ruins in his hometown of Busra Sham in southern Daraa
province one of the six UNESCO World Heritage sites. Mr. Al-Eissa, like many
Syrians, is documenting in writing current damage at local archaeological sites
while guarding some sites from looting.

We can and must support new dedicated groups like
Heritage for Peace and the more than two dozen NGO’s recently formed that are
working to protect archaeological sites in Syria
and Iraq.
In each of our communities we can work on strengthening our national
capacities, training for soldiers, more resources, experts on the ground, and
better coordination with armed forces, Interpol, and other actors while
encouraging volunteer organizations willing to send international volunteers
experts as Cultural Heritage Monitors on the scene. Their work would be to
assess, protect, and investigate cultural property destruction and looting. All
this while working with locals of all religions and ethnicity who want to
protect our and their cultural heritage. In other words we need to establish
the cultural equivalent of the Red Cross and Blue Shield providing an emergency
response to cultural property at risk from armed conflict.

As Dr. Emma Cunliffe, an archaeologist at Oxford University
pointed out recently: “Today’s Monument’s Men are often volunteers. Some are
local people, such as the Syrian Association for Preserving Heritage and
Ancient Landmarks, who work in Aleppo (a UNESCO World
Heritage City)
to try and save the monuments and buildings there during the current conflict.
In 2006, America
formed a Committee of the Blue Shield, a group of individuals committed to the
protection of cultural property worldwide during armed conflict. The UK Committee
was established last year, and other committees are located across the world.”

And there are many others.

The growing global groundswell of popular support
spawning an international volunteer movement to confront and expel the
non-state actors endangering our cultural heritage in Syria is cause
for hope. And it’s a clarion call for each of us to join the growing public
support for confronting ‘looting to order’ and ‘cultural racketeering’ in Syria
to preserve and protect our shared culture heritage for those who follow us.

BB: Slideshows

BB: Poetry and Fiction - Click on picture

BB: Quotes from the TALMUD

BB: Talmudic Quotes

RESPONSE: The above quote is a wrong inference from a fiscal law in Shulchan Oruch, Choshen Mishpat 405.3, that relates to times when slavery was a standard and accepted practice across the world.

BLOGGER: Response is BS. Even during the time mentioned above, the quote of Talmud, which is supposed to be a holy book, should not be as it is.

CLAIM 02: "It is permitted to take the body and the life of a Gentile." Sepher ikkarim III c 25.

RESPONSE: This is a misquotation. Rabbi Yosef Albo (the author) was asked by a Christian thinker about seeming injustice of the laws of Judaism dealing with charging interest on a loan. (According to Deuteronomy 23:20 and 23:21, a Jew is not allowed to lend with interest to another Jew, but may do so to a Gentile).

R. Albo answers: The "Gentile" or "heathen" in the above passage refers to idolater, who refuses to keep seven Noahide laws. The laws are universal for all mankind: A) prohibition of idolatry, B) prohibition of blasphemy, C) prohibition of murder, D) prohibition of immorality and promiscuity, E) prohibition of theft, F) establishment of judicial system, G) prohibition of cruelty to animals.

Such a person, who does not respect other's rights, places himself apart from human community and therefore can expect to be treated according to his own rules. He is a threat to everyone around and hence if somebody kills him, that person is not charged. On the contrary, even according to non-Jewish philosophers in those days (14th and 15th century, Spain), as R Albo brings, such a person should be killed. So it is regarding money matters: the prohibition of taking interest, that applies to everybody, including a non-Jew who keeps the Noahide laws (as R. Albo mentions a few sentences earlier), do not apply to him.

BLOGGER: What a crackpot full of steaming shit. First, an idolater is not obliged to follow the Nohide laws. Second, even if he is, but violates them all or part thereof, he does not deserve to be killed by someone. Third, one can not just kill someone who has a different belief. Anybody is free to believe in whatever he wants as far as no harm isdone to those living around him when the belief is carried out into action.

CLAIM 03: "It is the law to kill anyone who denies the Torah. The Christians belong to the denying ones of theTorah." Coschen hamischpat 425 Hagah 425.

RESPONSE: This is from the Shulcan Aruch and applies to killing Jewish heretics. The following line in this passage is that this law does not apply to anyone non-Jewish and it is forbidden to harm any gentile. The Jewish heretics are people which are a potential cause of harm and trouble to the Jewish nation. The penalty is designed to demonstrate the severity with which heretical views were considered, rather than a practical penalty as such penalties were rarely imposed. E.S./David S. Maddison.

BLOGGER: The quote says, “anyone who denies the Torah”, then immediately followed by, “The Christians belong to the denying ones of the Torah.” I cannot find any reference to Jewish heretics, or “it is forbidden to harm any gentile”. Response is nothing but hogwash.

BB: Monthly news of rabbis sexual perversion & other crimes.

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BB: Pervert Rabbis

BB: Cases of shame

CASES OF SHAME: What is a rabbi?

The word "Rabbi" refers to one of the ancient scribes - supposedly a holy man - who participated in writing the "Talmud". In Arabic, which is a Semitic language and a cousin to Hebrew, the word is"Rabbanie", or "Rabbie", means a godly man. My question is, are they really godly? I strongly doubt that. Below are some of their news…

Israel's new Ashkenazi chief rabbi case: JERUSALEM: Israel's new Ashkenazi chief rabbi is facing growing calls to step down amid allegations of misconduct. The allegations center on sexual harassment charges against Yona Metzger, as well as charges that he engaged in fraud and is not qualified for the post. Aides to Metzger have rejected the allegations as a smear campaign fueled by political rivals.

Metzger and his Sephardi counterpart, Rabbi Shlomo Amar, were elected as Israel's chief rabbis April 14 by a 150-member public committee. Since then, however,opposition to Metzger has grown. In the latest development, a Tel Aviv accountant filed a petition Monday in the High Court of Justice challenging Metzger's appointment. It will be heard by a three-judge panel.

The petition claims that allegations of fraud and other improprieties involving Metzger were not fully investigated because of his 1998 pledge not to stand for chief rabbi of Tel Aviv. Metzger's spokesman, Roni Rimon, told the Israeli daily Ma'ariv that the petition was full of "lies, lies and more lies" produced by "professional slanderers.". Metzger had been accused of forging witnesses' signatures on marriage contracts and unlawfully demanding payment for performing weddings, the daily Ha'aretz reported. As a result of the allegations, Metzger's permit to serve as a chief rabbi of a major city was revoked. However, it was reinstated several months later after a hearing before three senior Israeli rabbis -- including Eliyahu Bakshi - Doron, a former Sephardi chief rabbi -- who accepted Metzger's explanations and his commitment to leave the Tel Aviv race, the paper said.

The petition also argues that the Metzger, 50, who previously was rabbi of north Tel Aviv, was not qualified tofill the chief rabbi's duties as head of the country's rabbinic court system because he never had been a religious judge or rabbi of a major city. Thepetition maintained that the elections committee for the chief rabbi was not adequately informed of the misconduct allegations against Metzger. In related development, Ma'ariv recently published what it said were sexual harassment allegations involving Metzger. Three weeks before Metzger's election as chiefrabbi, the paper reported, it learned of complaints from four adult men whoclaimed Metzger had touched their arms, legs and chests and expressed admiration for their muscular physiques.

Park Avenue rabbi Case:A prominent Park Avenue rabbi had a mistress nearly half his age sign a bizarre cohabitation contract - promising she’d get liposuction, become better educated and continue their already hot-and-heavy sexual relationship in exchange for half his house, the woman claims in a bombshell lawsuit. Janet Pizzo says she had a seven-year affair with the married Metropolitan Synagogue Rabbi Joel Goor - which included recurring steamy sex in his rabbinical office while he lied to his wife about his whereabouts. But their courtship crumbled when she suspected him of having another girlfriend, and he’s since become vindictive. She even caught him on audio tape threatening to prance around their Bronxhome naked in front of her 17-year-old daughter.

You’ve got to move,” Goor says, according to an audio tape reviewed by The Post. “This is my house . . . I’m allowed to walk around nude in my house. So you better tell [her daughter] Mary,” Goor told Pizzo.“I’m allowed to walk round this house . . . and I’m going to.”. Goor’s lawyer declined to comment on the allegations. “I truly loved this guy, I really did,” said a weepy Pizzo, 48, complaining how the 73-year-old Man of God locked her out of their bedroom, removed the cushions from her couch and vowed to unplug the refrigerator. http://www.canonist.com/?p=1245

Zionist Israel

1.
"There is a huge gap between us (Jews) and our enemies, not just in
ability but in morality, culture, sanctity of life, and conscience. They are
our neighbors here, but it seems as if at a distance of a few hundred meters
away, there are people who do not belong to our continent, to our world, but
actually belong to a different galaxy." Israeli president Moshe Katsav.
The Jerusalem
Post, May 10, 2001

2.
"The Palestinians are like crocodiles, the more you give them meat, they
want more".... Ehud Barak, Prime Minister of Israel at the time - August
28, 2000. Reported in the Jerusalem
Post August 30, 2000

3.
" [The Palestinians are] beasts walking on two legs." Menahim Begin,
speech to the Knesset, quoted in Amnon Kapeliouk, "Begin and the
Beasts". New Statesman, 25 June 1982.

4.
"The Palestinians" would be crushed like grasshoppers ... heads
smashed against the boulders and walls." Isreali Prime Minister (at
the time) in a speech to Jewish settlers New York Times April 1, 1988

5.
"When we have settled the land, all the Arabs will be able to do about it
will be to scurry around like drugged cockroaches in a bottle." Raphael
Eitan, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defence Forces, New York Times, 14 April
1983.

6.
"How can we return the occupied territories? There is nobody to return
them to." Golda Maier, March 8, 1969.

7.
"There was no such thing as Palestinians, they never existed." Golda
Maier Israeli Prime Minister June 15, 1969

8.
"The thesis that the danger of genocide was hanging over us in June 1967
and that Israel
was fighting for its physical existence is only bluff, which was born and developed
after the war." Israeli General Matityahu Peled, Ha'aretz, 19 March 1972.

9.
David Ben Gurion (the first Israeli Prime Minister): "If I were an Arab
leader, I would never sign an agreement with Israel. It is normal; we have taken
their country. It is true God promised it to us, but how could that interest
them? Our God is not theirs. There has been Anti - Semitism, the Nazis, Hitler,
Auschwitz, but was that their fault ? They see
but one thing: we have come and we have stolen their country. Why would they
accept that?" Quoted by Nahum Goldmann in Le Paraddoxe Juif (The Jewish
Paradox), pp121.

10.
Ben Gurion also warned in 1948 : "We must do everything to insure they (
the Palestinians) never do return." Assuring his fellow Zionists that
Palestinians will never come back to their homes. "The old will die and
the young will forget."

11.
"We have to kill all the Palestinians unless they are resigned to live
here as slaves." Chairman Heilbrun of the Committee for the Re-election of
General Shlomo Lahat, the mayor of Tel Aviv, October 1983.

12.
"Every time we do something you tell me America
will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear:
Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people,
control America,
and the Americans know it." - Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon,
October 3, 2001, to Shimon Peres, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio. (Certainly
the FBI's cover-up of the Israeli spy ring/phone
tap scandal suggests that Mr. Sharon may not have been joking.)

13.
"We declare openly that the Arabs have no right to settle on even one
centimeter of Eretz Israel...
Force is all they do or ever will understand. We shall use the ultimate force until
the Palestinians come crawling to us on all fours." Rafael Eitan, Chief of
Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces - Gad Becker, Yediot Ahronot 13 April 1983,
New York Times 14 April 1983.

14.
"We must do everything to ensure they [the Palestinian refugees] never do
return" David Ben-Gurion, in his diary, 18 July 1948, quoted in Michael
Bar Zohar's Ben-Gurion: the Armed Prophet, Prentice-Hall, 1967, p. 157.

15." ... we should prepare to go over to the offensive with the aim of
smashing Lebanon,
Trans-jordan and Syria...
The weak point in the Arab coalition is Lebanon [for] the Moslem regime is
artificial and easy to undermine. A Christian state should be established...
When we smash the [Arab] Legions strength and bomb Amman,
we will eliminate Transjordan, too, and then Syria will fall. If Egypt still dares to fight on, we shall bomb Port Said, Alexandria, and Cairo." " David
Ben-Gurion, May 1948, to the General Staff. From Ben-Gurion, A Biography, by
Michael Ben-Zohar, Delacorte,
New York 1978.

16.
"We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and
the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee
of its Arab population." Israel
Koenig, "The Koenig Memorandum"

17."Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even
know the names of these Arab villages, and I do not blame you because geography
books no longer exist. Not only do the books not exist, the Arab villages are
not there either. Nahlal arose in the place of Mahlul; Kibbutz Gvat in the
place of Jibta; Kibbutz Sarid in the place of Huneifis; and Kefar Yehushua in
the place of Tal al-Shuman. There is not a single place built in this country
that did not have a former Arab population." Moshe Dayan, address to the
Technion, Haifa,
reported in Haaretz, April 4, 1969.

18.
"We walked outside, Ben-Gurion accompanying us. Allon repeated his
question, What is to be done with the Palestinian population?' Ben-Gurion waved
his hand in a gesture which said 'Drive them out!'" Yitzhak Rabin, leaked
censored version of Rabin memoirs, published in the New York Times, 23 October
1979.

19.Rabin's description of the conquest of Lydda, after the completion of Plan
Dalet. "We shall reduce the Arab population to a community of woodcutters
and waiters" Uri Lubrani, PM Ben-Gurion's special adviser on Arab Affairs,
1960. From "The Arabs in Israel"
by Sabri Jiryas.

20.
"There are some who believe that the non-Jewish population, even in a high
percentage, within our borders will be more effectively under our surveillance;
and there are some who believe the contrary, i.e., that it is easier to carry
out surveillance over the activities of a neighbor than over those of a tenant.
[I] tend to support the latter view and have an additional argument:...the need
to sustain the character of the state which will henceforth be Jewish...with a
non-Jewish minority limited to 15 percent. I had already reached this
fundamental position as early as 1940 [and] it is entered in my diary."
Joseph Weitz, head of the Jewish Agency's Colonization Department. From Israel: an Apartheid State
by Uri Davis, p.5.

21.
"Everybody has to move, run and grab as many hilltops as they can to
enlarge the settlements because everything we take now will stay ours...
Everything we don't grab will go to them." Ariel Sharon, Israeli Foreign
Minister, addressing a meeting of militants from the extreme right-wing Tsomet
Party, Agence France Presse, November 15, 1998.

22.
"It is the duty of Israeli leaders to explain to public opinion, clearly
and courageously, a certain number of facts that are forgotten with time. The
first of these is that there is no Zionism,colonialization or Jewish State
without the eviction of the Arabs and the expropriation of their lands."
Yoram Bar Porath, Yediot Aahronot, of 14 July 1972.

23.
"Spirit the penniless population across the frontier by denying it
employment... Both the process of expropriation and the removal of the poor
must be carried out discreetly and circumspectly." Theodore Herzl, founder
of the World Zionist Organization, speaking of the Arabs of Palestine,Complete
Diaries, June 12, 1895 entry.

25.
"We Jews, we are the destroyers and will remain the destroyers. Nothing
you can do will meet our demands and needs. We will forever destroy because we
want a world of our own." (You Gentiles, by Jewish Author Maurice Samuels,
p. 155).

26.
"We will have a world government whether you like it or not. The only
question is whether that government will be achieved by conquest or
consent." (Jewish Banker Paul Warburg, February 17, 1950, as he testified
before the U.S. Senate).

27.
"We will establish ourselves in Palestine
whether you like it or not...You can hasten our arrival or you can equally
retard it. It is however better for you to help us so as to avoid our
constructive powers being turned into a destructive power which will overthrow
the world." (Chaim Weizmann, Published in "Judische Rundschau,"
No. 4, 1920)

28.
"Our race is the Master Race. We are divine gods on this planet. We are as
different from the inferior races as they are from insects. In fact, compared
to our race, other races are beasts and animals, cattle at best. Other races
are considered as human excrement. Our destiny is to rule over the inferior
races. Our earthly kingdom will be ruled by our leader with a rod of iron. The
masses will lick our feet and serve us as our slaves." - Israeli prime
Minister Menachem Begin in a speech to the Knesset [Israeli Parliament] quoted
by Amnon Kapeliouk, "Begin and the Beasts," New Statesman, June 25,
1982

29.
"Tell me, do the evil men of this world have a bad time? They hunt and
catch whatever they feel like eating. They don't suffer from indigestion and
are not punished by Heaven. I want Israel to join that club. Maybe the
world will then at last begin to fear us instead of feeling sorry. Maybe they
will start to tremble, to fear our madness instead of admiring our nobility.
Let them tremble; let them call us a mad state. Let them understand that we are
a savage country, dangerous to our surroundings, not normal, that we might go
wild, that we might start World War Three just like that, or that we might one
day go crazy and burn all the oil fields in the Middle East. Even if you'll
prove to me that the present war is a dirty immoral war, I don't care. We shall
start another war, kill and destroy more and more. And do you know why it is
all worth it? Because it seems that this war has made us more unpopular among
the civilized world.We'll hear no more of that nonsense about the unique Jewish
morality. No more talk about a unique people being a light upon the nations. No
more uniqueness and no more sweetness and light. Good riddance." -- Former
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon

30.
"The Modern Age is the Jewish Age, and the twentieth century, in
particular, is the Jewish Century." -Yuri Slezkine, Professor of History
at University of California,
Berkeley, "The Jewish Century"; Princeton University Press

31.
"What shocks and worries me is the narrow-mindedness and the
shortsightedness of our military leaders. They seem to presume that the State
of Israel may or even must-behave in the realm of international relations
according to the laws of the jungle- -the long chain of false incidents and
hostilities we have invented, and so many clashes we have provoked;" - From
Diary of Moshe Sharett, former Primer Minister of Israel in Livia Rokach,
Israel's Sacred Terrorism published 980

32.Hebrew essayist Achad Ha-Am, after paying a visit to Palestine in 1891:
"Abroad we are accustomed to believe that Israel is almost empty; nothing
is grown here and that whoever wishes to buy land could come here and buy what
his heart desires. In reality, the situation is not like this. Throughout the
country it is difficult to find cultivable land which is not already
cultivated."

33.The Balfour Declaration to Baron Rothchild, on the 2nd of November, 1917:
"His Majesty's Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine
of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to
facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that
nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of
existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political
status enjoyed by Jews in any other country."

34.Lord Sydenham, Hansard, House of Lords, 21 June 1922: "If we are going to
admit claims on conquest thousands of years ago, the whole world will have to
be turned upside down."

35.1923:Vladimir Jabotinsky, The Iron Wall, "Zionist colonization must
either be terminated or carried out against the wishes of the native
population. This colonization can, therefore, be continued and make progress
only under the protection of a power independent of the native population - an
iron wall, which will be in a position to resist the pressure to the native
population. This is our policy towards the Arabs..."

36.
Vladimir Jabotinsky, founder of Revisionist Zionism (precursor of Likud), The
Iron Wall, 1923: "A voluntary reconciliation with the Arabs is out of the
question either now or in the future. If you wish to colonize a land in which
people are already living, you must provide a garrison for the land, or find
some rich man or benefactor who will provide a garrison on your behalf. Or
else-or else, give up your colonization, for without an armed force which will
render physically impossible any attempt to destroy or prevent this colonization,
colonization is impossible, not difficult, not dangerous, but IMPOSSIBLE!...
Zionism is a colonization adventure and therefore it stands or falls by the
question of armed force. It is important... to speak Hebrew, but,
unfortunately, it is even more important to be able to shoot - or else I am
through with playing at colonizing."

38.
Joseph Weitz, head of the Jewish Agency's Colonization Department in 1940. From
"A Solution to the Refugee Problem": "Between ourselves it must
be clear that there is no room for both peoples together in this country. We
shall not achieve our goal if the Arabs are in this small country. There is no
other way than to transfer the Arabs from here to neighboring countries - all
of them. Not one village, not one tribe should be left."

39.Israeli official Arthur Lourie in a letter to Walter Eytan, director general of
the Israeli Foreign Ministry (ISA FM 2564/22). From Benny Morris, "The
Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem 1947-49", p. 297: "...if
people become accustomed to the large figure and we are actually obliged to
accept the return of the refugees, we may find it difficult, when faced with
hordes of claimants, to convince the world that not all of these formerly lived
in Israeli territory. It would, in any event, seem desirable to minimize the
numbers...than otherwise."

40.David Ben-Gurion, May 1948, to the General Staff. From Ben- Gurion, A
Biography, by Michael Ben-Zohar, Delacorte,
New York 1978: "We should
prepare to go over to the offensive. Our aim is to smash Lebanon, Trans-Jordan, and Syria. The weak
point is Lebanon,
for the Moslem regime is artificial and easy for us to undermine. We shall establish
a Christian state there, and then we will smash the Arab Legion, eliminate
Trans-Jordan; Syria
will fall to us. We then bomb and move on and take Port
Said, Alexandria
and Sinai."

41.BenDavid -Gurion, one of the father founders of Israel,
described Zionist aims in 1948: "A Christian state should be established
[in Lebanon],
with its southern border on the Litani river. We will make an alliance with it.
When we smash the Arab Legion's strength and bomb Amman,
we will eliminate Transjordan too, and then Syria will fall. If Egypt still dares to fight on, we shall bomb Port Said, Alexandria and Cairo... And in this
fashion, we will end the war and settle our forefathers' account with Egypt, Assyria, and Aram"

42.
[Begin, and Yitzhak Shamir who were members of the party became Prime
Ministers.] Albert Einstein, Hanna Arendt and other prominent Jewish Americans,
writing in The New York Times, protest the visit to America of Menachem Begin,
December 1948: "Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our time
is the emergence in the newly created State of Israel of the Freedom Party
(Herut), a political party closely akin in its organization, method, political
philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties."

43.Martin Buber, Jewish Philosopher, addressed Prime Minister Ben Gurion on the
moral character of the state of Israel
with reference to the Arab refugees in March 1949. "We will have to face
the reality that Israel
is neither innocent, nor redemptive. And that in its creation, and expansion;
we as Jews, have caused what we historically have suffered; a refugee
population in Diaspora."

44.Moshe Dayan (Israel
Defense and Foreign Minister), on February 12 1952. Radio "Israel.":
"It lies upon the people's shoulders to prepare for the war, but it lies
upon the Israeli army to carry out the fight with the ultimate object of
erecting the Israeli Empire."

45.Martin Buber, to a NewYork audience, Jewish
Newsletter, June 2, 1958: "When we [followers of the prophetic Judaism]
returned to Palestine...the
majority of Jewish people preferred to learn from Hitler rather than from
us."

46.Aba Eban (the Israeli Foreign Minister) stated arrogantly. New York Times June
19, 1967: "If the General Assembly were to vote by 121 votes to 1 in favor
of "Israel"
returning to the armistice lines-- (pre June 1967 borders) "Israel"
would refuse to comply with the decision."

47.Dr. Israel Shahak, Chairperson of the Israeli League for Human and Civil
Rights, and a survivor of the Bergen Belsen concentration camp, Commenting on
the Israeli military's Emergency Regulations following the 1967 War. Palestine, vol. 12,
December 1983: "Hitler's legal power was based upon the 'Enabling Act',
which was passed quite legally by the Reichstag and which allowed the Fuehrer
and his representatives, in plain language, to be what they wanted, or in legal
language, to issue regulations having the force of law. Exactly the same type
of act was passed by the Knesset [Israeli's Parliament] immediately after the
1067 conquest granting the Israeli governor and his representatives the power
of Hitler, which they use in Hitlerian manner."

48.
Joseph Weitz, Director of the Jewish National Fund, the Zionist agency charged
with acquiring Palestinian land, Circa 194. Machover Israca, January 5, 1973
/p.2: "The only solution is Eretz Israel
[Greater Israel], or at least Western Eretz Israel
[all the land west of Jordan River], without
Arabs. There is no room for compromise on this point ... We must not leave a
single village, not a single tribe."

49.
Israeli Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburg, Inferring that killing isn't murder if the
victim is Gentile. Jerusalem Post, June 19,1989: "Jewish blood and a goy's
[gentile's] blood are not the same."

50.Benyamin Netanyahu, then Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister, former Prime Minister
of Israel, tells students at Bar Ilan University,
From the Israeli journal Hotam, November 24, 1989: "Israel should have exploited the repression of
the demonstrations in China,
when world attention focused on that country, to carry out mass expulsions
among the Arabs of the territories."

51.
Former Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir declares at a Tel Aviv memorial service
for former Likud leaders, November 1990. Jerusalem
Domestic Radio Service: "The past leaders of our movement left us a clear
message to keep Eretz Israel
from the Sea to the Jordan River for future
generations, for the mass aliya [immigration], and for the Jewish people, all
of whom will be gathered into this country."

52.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, quoted in Associated Press, November 16,
2000: "If we thought that instead of 200 Palestinian fatalities, 2,000
dead would put an end to the fighting at a stroke, we would use much more
force...."

53.Ben Gurion: In 1899, Davis Triestsch wrote to Herzl: " I would suggest to
you to come round in time to the "Greater Palestine" program before
it is too late... the Basle program must contain the words "Great
Palestine" or "Palestine and its neighboring lands" otherwise
it's nonsense. You do not get ten million Jews into a land of 25,000 Km2".
" The present map of Palestine
was drawn by the British mandate. The Jewish people have another map which our
youth and adults should strive to fulfill -- From the Nile to the Euphrates."

54.Vladimir Jabotinsky (the founder and advocate of the Zionist terrorist
organizations), Quoted by Maxime Rodinson in Peuple Juif ou Problem Juif.
(Jewish People or Jewish Problem): "Has any People ever been seen to give
up their territory of their own free will? In the same way, the Arabs of
Palestine will not renounce their sovereignty without violence."

We
enthusiastically chose to become a colonial society, ignoring international
treaties, expropriating lands, transferring settlers from Israel to the
occupied territories, engaging in theft and finding justification for all these
activities. Passionately desiring to keep the occupied territories, we
developed two judicial systems: one - progressive, liberal - in Israel; and the
other - cruel, injurious - in the occupied territories. In effect, we
established an apartheid regime in the occupied territories immediately
following their capture. That oppressive regime exists to this day.

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